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Our current kubernetes environment made use of ACME protocol which stored the certificate in our own environment. However this is not considered as trusted enough to boost up our safety points. I looked into using Cert-Manager CA with IPSAN but I can't find where we distribute the logic to the authority lets say DigiCert or anything alike. The documentation mentions to create a secret and a issuer as we put in the certificate key in the secret. Does this certificate key know which authority to target?
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Our current kubernetes environment made use of ACME protocol which stored the certificate in our own environment. However this is not considered as trusted enough to boost up our safety points. I looked into using Cert-Manager CA with IPSAN but I can't find where we distribute the logic to the authority lets say DigiCert or anything alike. The documentation mentions to create a secret and a issuer as we put in the certificate key in the secret. Does this certificate key know which authority to target?
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